Accounting/Economics/Finance/ Business Management/Marketing

Faculty and Staff

Nimish Adhia – International economics, economic development

Tina Bardsley – Interactive and digital marketing, consumer attitude formation and change

David Borker – International business, international accounting, environmental economics

James Bryan – Microeconomic analysis of public policy, public finance; economic education

Robert Derrell – Financial markets, economic theory, econometrics

Kyoko Mona – Macroeconomics theory, monetary policy, public finance, financial-econometrics, financial-asset pricing.

William C. Perkins – Economic theory, government and industry, statistics, money and banking.

Heather Perretta – Organizational theory, institutional change, higher education organizations, changing employment relationships.

Peter Rivera - Corporate finance policies, derivatives and structured finance, accounting and finance education

Professor Emeritae

Anna Sachko Gandolfi – Finance, mathematical economics, labor economics, forecasting, money and banking.

Cecilia Ann Winters – International economics, heterodox economics, economic development.

Adjunct Faculty

Alan Anderson

Ernest Barone

Laura Bigaouette

Edwin Bowman

Michael Calman

Rob Candee

Michael Coelho

Don Genio

Alex Gialanella

Paul Jakubek

Maureen Maitland

Danielle Martin

Ken Mias

Sultan Niazi

Erik Paulson

Mike Scimeca

John Wenninger

Staff

Carolyn Greaige

Administrative Assistant

Majors and Minors:

  • Accounting - Optional concentration in Finance
  • Economics - Optional concentration in Economic Policy
  • Finance - Optional concentration in Accounting
  • Business Management - Optional concentrations in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, Human Resources & International Management
  • Marketing - Optional concentration in Finance

Certificates:

Finance (for non-matriculating students only)

Business Management (for non-matriculating students only)

Note: All courses taken in fulfillment of a major or minor in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Business Management or Marketing must have a minimum grade of C-.